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Chapter 1008: Transfer

    Chapter 1008: Transfer


    Chapter 1008: Transfer


    Horace was busy with work, and the meeting was still half an hour away.


    In the face of Brody''s questioning, Horace remained calm and handed the signed documents to his


    secretary. He gestured for Brody to sit down before beginning the conversation.


    However, Brody had no intention of sitting down. His mind was filled with the need for an exnation.


    He asked Horace, "I received a call from the legal department about attending a meeting on changes in


    stock ownership. Mr. Burris, can you please exin what this is about? Did you make this decision on


    your own? When did I, as a member of the Armstrong family, agree to this change in our stock


    holdings?"


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    Brody''s emotions were running high, and his face turned red with anger. He stared at Horace, his eyes


    burning with rage, and pressed for answers. "Mr. Burris, shouldn''t you at least provide me with an


    exnation?"


    Horace maintained hisposure and calmly responded, "Mr. Armstrong, could you please sit down


    so that we can have a proper discussion?"


    Brody remained standing, his face still filled with anger. He exuded an air of frustration because


    Armstrong Corp was his life, his bottom line. He regretted sharing a portion of his shares with Horace,


    and now he was paying the price.


    However, Horace remainedposed, still looking at Brody with utmost sincerity. He offered a faint


    smile and said, "Mr. Armstrong, if you don''t sit down, how can we have a proper discussion? If you


    want an exnation from me, then you must allow me to exin, isn''t that right?"


    Brody, furrowing his brow, remained silent for a while before finally walking over to the sofa and taking


    a seat.


    Horace personally poured a ss of water for him and ced it in front of Brody. Then, he sat across


    from him and began to speak, "Transferring ownership of shares does not involve the shares under


    your name. After all, transferring ownership requires the consent. So, without your approval, how could


    I possibly touch your shares?"


    Horace patiently exined, though his words only deepened Brody''s frown.


    Brody stared at Horace and questioned, "What do you mean by this? If it''s not my shares, then


    whose?"


    His face grew even darker, and his eyes were filled with disbelief as he asked, "Camille?"


    Horace replied calmly, "Yes, it''s Miss Camille. She has signed a transfer agreement with me."


    Brody couldn''t believe it, and his emotions red. He protested, "This can''t be true. Camille belongs to


    the Armstrong family, and her shares cannot be sold off without my approval. She has no right to do


    this."


    Horace''s expression remained unchanged as he spoke, "We have already signed the agreement."


    He walked over to his desk, picked up the agreement he had signed with Camille, and handed it to


    Brody. Camille''s signature was on the document.


    While Brody was unfamiliar with Camille''s handwriting, her identity information on the document


    confirmed its authenticity.


    Brody looked at Horace and said, "This is not valid."


    Horace responded, "Mr. Armstrong, I provided the funds, and Miss Camille willingly sold her shares to


    me. This is reasonable and legally protected. Why wouldn''t it be valid?"


    Horace''s attitude remained calm throughout the conversation. Regardless of Brody''s anger, he


    maintained his gentleness and showed respect. Brody was Grace''s father, and even though he had


    been harsh towards Grace, Horace had no intention of being disrespectful.


    However, Brody''s reactions and the signs of his treatment towards Grace and Camille raised


    suspicions. While Brody and Page might treat Grace better than Camille, this favoritism was only


    evident whenpared to Camille. Without thatparison, their treatment of Grace was still quite


    unfair.


    Horace, the outsider in this situation, could see the situation clearly. But Grace, as a party involved and


    burdened by her parents,cked the courage to object.


    Thinking about all this, Horace''s gaze became even deeper, and his expression toward Brody


    appeared somewhat stiff. However, his voice remained unchanged as he said, "Mr. Armstrong, now


    that I''ve be thergest shareholder of Armstrong Corp, it''s only natural for me to collect your


    Corp as you have, so you should trust that I can manage all matters rted to thepany."


    If the phone call from the legal department was meant to remind Brody, then Horace''s words now were


    a direct deration of the established facts, hoping that Brody would ept the reality.


    Brody''s face was extremely unpleasant, to say the least. It was no longer enough to describe it as


    merely "unpleasant." He had a cold expression on his face, and he looked at Horace with indifference.


    He said, "So, Mr. Burris, are you implying that you want to override my rights and position in Armstrong


    Corp?"


    Horace replied calmly, "Why would I want to do that? You can voice your opinions directly to me, and


    when ites to matters and decisions rted to thepany, I''m willing to discuss them with you."


    "Discuss with me?" Brody sneered, "Do you believe that yourself? I suspect you''ve been looking


    forward to this day for a while, wanting to take ownership of Armstrong Corp for yourself."


    "Mr. Armstrong, your words are a bit excessive, don''t you think? In the beginning, you approached me


    for a partnership with the condition that I would inject funds into thepany, and you offered me


    corresponding shares, didn''t you? Howe now it has be my mistake? Mr. Armstrong, before I


    invested in Armstrong Corp, you were the one most familiar with thepany''s situation, weren''t you?"


    "Even so? But Armstrong Corp belongs to the Armstrong family. Under the current circumstances, with


    you bing thergest shareholder of Armstrong Corp, it''s unfair to our family. Besides, your


    cooperation with Camille doesn''t count. She still belongs to the Armstrong family, and anything she


    signs with you is invalid without my approval."


    Brody spoke his mind inly, without caring whether his words would be effective or not. His only goal


    was to dissuade Horace from purchasing Camille''s shares. He didn''t care about the process, as long


    as he achieved his objective.


    However, Horace wouldn''t act ording to Brody''s wishes. Although his attitude remained calm and he


    showed no intention of openly confronting Brody, his unyielding demeanor made Brody feel uneasy.


    Just then, the secretary knocked on the door and reminded Horace that the meeting time was


    approaching. After acknowledging her, Horace turned his gaze back to Brody and asked, "Will you be


    attending the meeting?"


    Brody, with a cold expression, looked at Horace and replied, "Mr. Burris, you seem determined to push


    things to a breaking point, don''t you? But don''t forget an old saying, ''A skinny camel is still bigger than


    a horse.'' Don''t bully the locals. This is Hance City. Even if you be thergest shareholder of


    Armstrong Corp, I still have some influence here. If I have topete with you, I have the ability and


    resources to do so."


    Brody''s words wereced with threats. He made it clear to Horace that if they wanted to coexist


    peacefully, Horace should refrain from acquiring Camille''s shares and maintain the current status quo,


    where their rtionship within Armstrong Corp was equal. Brody didn''t mind a mutually assured


    destruction scenario.


    Despite Brody''s threats, Horace simply smiled lightly, showing no signs of fear. His tone remained


    neutral as he said, "Do you believe your threats are directed at me or Armstrong Corp? As you''ve


    mentioned, Armstrong Corp ultimately belongs to the Armstrong family. If you harm me, you''re also


    harming Armstrong Corp. Whose losses would be greater? My loss is merely financial, while yours and


    the Armstrong family''s losses would be the result of years of effort and dedication, something money


    can''t buy, isn''t that so?"


    With those words, Horace stood up from the sofa, looking down at Brody. He said, "Since you don''t


    support the change in stock ownership, I assume you won''t be willing to attend the meeting. In that


    case, I won''t push you."


    As Horace spoke, Brody immediately retorted with a cold expression, "Of course, I will attend.


    Otherwise, you''ll haveplete control, won''t you?"


    After these words, Brody promptly left the office, leaving Horace with a trace of a smile at the corner of


    his mouth.


    The theme of the uing meeting was undoubtedly the issue of stock ownership changes. Camille


    had already entrusted everything to herwyer, so there was no need for her to be present.


    But Brody insisted, wanting to call Camille personally. He said, "Who knows if it''s true or not? I''m


    concerned that someone might be manipting things behind the scenes!"
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